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UniCredit launches offer to own more than 30% of Commerzbank without taking control

By Thomson Reuters Mar 16, 2026 | 2:28 AM

FRANKFURT/MILAN, March 16 (Reuters) – Italian bank UniCredit said on Monday it was launching an offer to ​own more than 30% of ‌Commerzbank, crossing the mandatory takeover threshold existing under German law.

UniCredit said it did not expect to reach control of the German ‌peer ​of which it ⁠owns 26% in equity ⁠and another 4% through total return swap contracts.

“It is expected that UniCredit will achieve a stake in ​Commerzbank in excess of 30% without reaching control,” UniCredit said in ⁠a statement.

“The offer is ⁠designed to overcome the ​30% cliff-edge that exists under German takeover ​law and foster constructive engagement with ‌Commerzbank and its stakeholders in the coming weeks,” it added.

Under German rules the markets authority will determine ⁠the price of the offer, UniCredit said, adding it expected it to be set at ⁠0.485 ‌shares of UniCredit per ⁠share of Commerzbank. This would ​imply ‌a 30.8 euro price per ​Commerzbank share, ⁠or a 4% premium on the German bank’s closing price on March 13.

(Reporting by Valentina Za and Ludwig Burger, editing by Thomas Seythal and ​Giulia Segreti)